The End of Reason: A Response to the New AtheistsRavi ZachariasRetail Price: $15.99 CBD Price: $9.99
( In Stock )The Christian faith has come under considerable fire lately. Whatever their deficiencies, the so-called "New Atheists" of our day have a firm hold of the popular imagination. Compelled by the popular reception of these Christian detractors, Ravi Zacharias penned The End of Reason. Simultaneously approachable and powerful, The End of Reason is a firm challenge to those who wish to rob the gospel of its credibility, as well as a telling exposé of the "moral bankruptcy" latent within atheism. Far from being a dry academic treatise, The End of Reason is an informative book that you can readily share with your friends and family. It is a book that is written to empower Christians in their daily lives as they encounter daily struggles and challenges. If you are hungry for answers, this book is for you.

The Truth Behind the New Atheism: Responding to the Emerging Challenges to God and ChristianityDavid MarshallRetail Price: $13.99 CBD Price: $12.59
( Usually ships in 24-48 hours. )"New atheists" are launching aggressive attacks against Christianity in bestsellers like Dawkins's The God Delusion and Harris's Letter to a Christian Nation. In this informative study, David Marshall issues a powerful and thoughtful defense. Join the global conversation and learn to answer questions such as "Is the biblical God a cruel savage?" and "Has science refuted the Christian faith?" This book examines the factual errors and misrepresentations, and provides substantial answers to hard questions about God and science, the reliability of Scripture, and Christianity's positive influence in the world.

God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and HitchensJohn F. HaughtRetail Price: $17.00 CBD Price: $12.99Buy 24 or more for $12.34 each.
( In Stock )Faith is under fire; Christianity is being attacked from many fronts; the new 'soft' atheism (not the classical 'hard' atheism of Nietzsche and Sartre) is much in the news. But instead of being overwhelmed by the world, the conscientious Christian should study the Word of God to find the answers, and it isn't really difficult to do. In this book John Haught takes on a triumvirate of modern atheists who have become media darlings of late - Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens - elucidating their arguments to show their failure, both in logic and in rhetoric.

The New Atheist Crusaders and Their Unholy Grail: The Misguided Quest to Destroy Your FaithBecky GarrisonRetail Price: $14.99 CBD Price: $13.49
( Expected to ship on or about 04/29/15. )For years, well-known atheists Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett have tried to poke holes in the faith of believers. They've finally met their match in Garrison! Skewering their arguments with her sharp, satiric wit, she turns aside their assualt as she addresses war, evolution, medical ethics, social justice, and other hot-button issues. 256 pages, softcover from Nelson.

Is Religion Dangerous?Keith WardRetail Price: $16.00 CBD Price: $14.40
( Usually ships in 24-48 hours. )Holy wars, crusades, discrimination, intolerance - these by-products of religion are all that many contemporary commentators can see. But is religion dangerous? Is it a force for evil or even "the root of all evil," as Richard Dawkins has claimed? Does religion lead to terrorism and violence? Are religious beliefs irrational and immoral? One of Britain's foremost philosopher-theologians, Keith Ward here addresses these concerns with intelligence and insight. Without religion, he argues, the human race would be considerably worse off and have little hope for the future. Thought-provoking and compellingly argued, Is Religion Dangerous? is a trenchant response to today's critics of religion.

What's So Great About ChristianityDinesh D'SouzaRetail Price: $27.95 CBD Price: $19.99Buy 12 or more for $18.99 each.
( In Stock )What's so great about our faith? Challenging the assumptions of believers and skeptics alike, D'Souza takes on E.O. Wilson, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and other leading critics of the church to show how Christianity is at home with science and philosophy---and how it can offer lasting happiness in a disillusioned world.

C.S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea: In Defense of the Argument from ReasonVictor Eugene ReppertRetail Price: $17.00 CBD Price: $15.30
( Usually ships in 24-48 hours. ) Who ought to hold claim to the more dangerous idea - Darwin or C.S. Lewis? Daniel Dennett argues for Darwin. Victor Repport champions C.S. Lewis. Darwinists attempt to use science to show that our world and its inhabitants can be fully explained as the product of a mindless, purposeless system of physics and chemistry. Lewis claimed in his argument from reason that if such materialism or naturalism were true, then scientific reasoning itself could not be trusted. Claiming that Lewis's arguments have often been too easily dismissed, Reppert revisits the debate between Lewis and the philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe and demonstrates that the basic trust of the argument from reason can bear up under the weight of the most serious philosophical attacks. Charging dismissive critics, Christian and not, with ad hominem arguments, Reppert's own rigorous reformulation shows that the greatness of Lewis's mind is best measured not by his ability to do our thinking for us but by his capacity to provide sound direction for taking our own thought further up and further in.

According to a recent national survey, 16 percent of U.S. science teachers are creationists, the Christian Post reports. The study, conducted by faculty at Pennsylvania State University, found that creationism continues to be taught in many classrooms despite judicial blocks. A majority of the almost 1,000 teachers surveyed said that they spent at least three to 10 hours of class time covering evolution, while a quarter of those surveyed said they also taught creationism and intelligent design - about half of whom said they believed these to be "valid, scientific alternative to Darwinian explanations for the origin of species." Four states have passed "Academic Freedom" bills protecting teachers' and students'rights to challenge Darwinism without fear of backlash.